Dance Informa had the opportunity to speak with Bradley Shelver, an acclaimed dancer, teacher, director, choreographer and master of all things dance....
Bryant Park Picnic Performances kicks off this August 16, with a series of free dance events. All performances are free, first come,...
iHeartDance NYC, a new initiative to celebrate and support the dance artists of New York City through performance opportunities and financial relief, announces four...
When you think of dance, what immediately comes to mind? For some, it is the artistry within the movement being performed. For...
You’ve spent hours in the studio over the past months rehearsing with the same group of people, practicing the choreography over and...
Every summer, Steps on Broadway bustles with an extra dose of enthusiastic activity, with people waking up with Morning Fit exercises, dashing...
The number 35 holds great significance for New York choreographer Elisa Monte. “I was 35 when I started the company in 1981,”...
The City University of New York (CUNY) has awarded 20 dance companies/choreographers residencies as part of the 2014 CUNY Dance Initiative (CDI),...
By Laura Di Orio of Dance Informa. Some dancers dream of being able to perform works by “hot” choreographers like Sidra Bell,...